Shurane Vijayaram
As usual, high-roller events will make sure top players from all around the world will attend the event. The AUD$25,000, AUD$50,000 and AUD$100,000 are all on the menu, as well as inaugural AUD$25,000 PLO event.
However, not only the highest-rollers get a chance to book a nice payday as the buy-ins range between AUD$1,150 and AUD$100,000, including shootout, horse, 8-game, PLO and NLHE events amongst other formats.
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The AUD$10,600 Main Event will offer an estimated AUD$1.8 million first prize - which not only pros can take down: in 2017 it was an amateur player, Shurane Vijayaram who walked away with an AUD$1.6 million prize, after hero calling himself to the win against Ben Heath.
Joel Williams, Tournament Director of Crown Melbourn's said: “The 2018 Aussie Millions saw the Main Event break through the magical 800-player barrier for the first time in its long history and we can’t wait to see what the 2019 Series will bring. The poker stage has never been brighter and the team at Crown have been hard at work to make next year’s event even better than the last.”
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